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The Historia Urbana journal was founded in 1993 by the Romanian Academy, The History Commission of the Towns from Romania. Now it is published in one issue per year with a yearly average number of pages of 320-400. The journal publishes original papers written in Romanian, but also in an international language (English, French or German), in any area of town and urban life history from Romania and Europe, for instance: the evolution of urban structures, economical, social and cultural life, urbanistic, systematization and architecture matters, the relations with the hinterland and rural areas, the methodology of urban history research etc. In addition to presenting research papers, Historia Urbana publishes the proceedings of national and international conferences and thematically colloquies, yearly organized by The History Commission of the Towns from Romania, and book reviews. The journal is addressed to all specialists interested in urban history (historians, architects, geographers et alii).

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